ToNeTo Atlanta reported in May that Texas Roadhouse was moving their popular but outdated restaurant in Kennesaw to a new location and now we have confirmed the company is making a similar move in Hiram.
Paulding County tax records indicate that the existing Texas Roadhouse was built in 2003 and is 6,744 square feet. Planning documents suggest that the new restaurant will be 8,736 square feet, a roughly 30 percent increase in size. The existing Texas Roadhouse building is already being marketed for lease.
The Hiram restaurant, like the one in Marietta, was among the first 30 restaurants the brand opened following its founding in Clarksville, Indiana in 1993. Today there are more than 630 Texas Roadhouse restaurants across 49 states and one U.S. territory and nearly 800 globally across ten foreign countries.
Texas Roadhouse continues to outpace its casual dining peers with each restaurant serving an average of 6,200 guests per week and 544,000 meals per day chainwide! This traffic leads to some huge sales numbers which typically average $150,000 per week in sales including roughly $20,000 in to-go sales. The company surpassed $7.6 million in AUV (Average Unit Volume) in 2023 with its restaurants "busier than ever."
Have you been to Texas Roadhouse? What do you think sets Texas Roadhouse apart from its casual dining competitors? Where in metro Atlanta would you like to see Texas Roadhouse open next?
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5 comments:
Any Hiram readers out there?
I wish they would open ITP and kick Longhorn's butt. I've eaten at a Texas Roadhouse in North Carolina and it was excellent.
I have family in Hiram and go there fairly often.
That’s a good move, it should be easier to get in and out of across from the hospital and gives them better visibility.
Put em in the food hall at Phipps
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